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6 Articles match "Adoption","Tomoye"
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Post #e2conf thoughts – installment 4.
took a quick peek at Telligent , Awareness , Leverage , Tomoye , CentralDesktop , Box.net , and Traction – all of whom having something new to show. and Social Media, and help you apply them to find success. Looking for? I discuss: adoption analysts barriers blogging Brand collaboration community conference confusion economy Enterprise 2.0 Home About Services Are you a vendor? Policies Subscribe Gil Yehuda’s Enterprise 2.0 Blog From Enterprise 2.0
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- Thursday, July 2, 2009
McKinsey on Making Good Business Decisions
Awareness , Tomoye , Lotus Connections ).
This is one reason for their adoption. This McKinsey survey on making good business decisions suggests several actions that are strongly associated with good financial and operational outcomes. In their survey, they asked executives from many countries about a capital or human-resources decision their companies made.
Portals and KM
- Thursday, March 26, 2009
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Enterprise 2.0 Tools Align with McKinsey Steps for Making Good Business Decisions
Awareness , Tomoye , Lotus Connections ).
This is one reason for their adoption. A recent McKinsey survey on how companies make good decisions suggests several actions that are strongly associated with good financial and operational outcomes. In their survey, they asked executives on a global basis about a capital or human-resources decision their companies made.
The FASTForward Blog
- Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning
Oh, and I'm going to go in order according to the topics covered in the session. Existing Adoption At the very start I asked the audience for examples of where they were currently using these tools as part of learning solutions. I discussed the fact that there was a common Adoption Pattern that went from personal adoption to work groups to organization. Last week I presented a session at ASTD TechKnowledge entitled eLearning 2.0 - Applications and Implications. It could just as easily have been called Web 2.0
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Microsoft's Maturing Social Computing "EGO"
While SharePoint has garnered tremendous success in terms of user adoption (people invest in the platform for reasons much broader than blogs, wikis and social networks), many IT organizations were left to wonder if they would have to wait three years before seeing significant improvements that would support business requirements related to social computing.
Note the acronym "EGO" helps summarize the different approaches vendors seem to be adopting thus far. Note: updated with source references for EGO integration examples.
When Microsoft first released Office SharePoint
Column Two
- Sunday, June 22, 2008
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McKinsey on Making Good Business Decisions
Awareness , Tomoye , Lotus Connections ).
This is one reason for their adoption. This McKinsey survey on making good business decisions suggests several actions that are strongly associated with good financial and operational outcomes. In their survey, they asked executives from many countries about a capital or human-resources decision their companies made.
Portals and KM
- Thursday, March 26, 2009
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Post #e2conf thoughts – installment 4.
took a quick peek at Telligent , Awareness , Leverage , Tomoye , CentralDesktop , Box.net , and Traction – all of whom having something new to show. and Social Media, and help you apply them to find success. Looking for? I discuss: adoption analysts barriers blogging Brand collaboration community conference confusion economy Enterprise 2.0 Home About Services Are you a vendor? Policies Subscribe Gil Yehuda’s Enterprise 2.0 Blog From Enterprise 2.0
www.gilyehuda.com
- Thursday, July 2, 2009
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Conversations that revolve around task objects
It’s great that we have enterprise social computing tools like Awareness , Tomoye , ThoughtFarmer , Clearspace , Cyn.in , GroupSwim , Knowledge Plaza , and the rest, but we also need some tools that explicitly revolve around tasks. think this will be a great boost for adoption, getting people used to working collaboratively, openly and transparently, which will then hopefully drive more above-the-flow participation. In my last post I pointed out the difference in the dynamics between Teams and CoPs .
The main defining aspect is that teams exist to do tasks.
Library clips
- Thursday, March 12, 2009
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